Gen. Leonid Ivashov was Chief of Staff of Russian armed forces when the 9/11 attacks took place, but he says, they weren’t carried out by Osama or al-Qaeeda. The most likely culprits, says the General, were transnational mafias and international oligarchs

The Talmud expounds some of the most virulent racism, as these extracts plainly show. However, as a reader points out not all Jews are influenced by it, or even read it. Only the ultra religious study it, the rest haven’t a clue. We leave you to decide

We are not being told everything about the London terror attacks and, just like 9/11, contradictions and anomalies are appearing in the official account. We look back and try to fathom what really happened?

Long before it became a crime in some countries to question the Holocaust, in fact before it is even supposed to have happened, Zionists were invoking the figure of “Six Million” and talking of a sacrifice for Israel

Like the BBC the Guardian newspaper relies on its reputation for being ‘liberal’ to essentially peddle disinformation in the guise of news coverage.

The blast in a largely Christian district killed as many as eight and left nearly eighty injured. No one has yet claimed responsibility but that didn’t stop the Guardian from implying that Syria may have had a hand in it.

Despite the absence of any evidence the Guardian insinuates:

The possibility that the bombing is related to the fallout from Syria comes amid rising tension in Lebanon.

The Guardian report continues:

Shia fighters with the Hezbollah group have been fighting on Assad’s side, while Syrian rebels have used Lebanon to supply forces fighting the Syrian regime.

The Guardian makes absolutely no mention of Western involvement in supporting the “Syrian rebels”, many of who are not even Syrian. Nor does it allude to the financial and material support the anti-Assad forces have been receiving from the Gulf States.

Instead the Guardian simply repeats earlier allegations that Syria was involved in the assassination of Lebanon’s former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri. Again no hard evidence has ever emergered to confirm these claims but the Guardian repeats them nonetheless.

More significantly, the Guardian doesn’t even consider what benefits Syria would derive from today’s bombing.

Like they say, when investigating a crime look for those who would benefit the most from it. And in real terms President Assad would gain absolutely nothing from the conflict in Syria spilling over into Lebanon.

Moreover, it now transpires that a senior Lebanese intelligence officer was killed in the blast. Gen Wissam al-Hassan was head of Lebanon’s internal security forces and known to be a thorn in the side of the Bashar al-Asssad’s Syrian regime was killed in the blast.

The fact that al-Hassan was seen as opposing Assad’s regime would seem an obvious pointer as to whoever carried out the bombing; a little too obvious.

Still, we don’t expect the corporate media to mention this latter point nor how little Syria would gain if its internal conflict spreads beyond its borders.

The only beneficiaries from the conflict in Syria spreading into to Lebanon would be the Western powers and their allies in the Gulf and Israel. For it would provide grounds for Western intervention in Lebanon, opening the way for “peace-keeping” forces to be sent.

After all nobody could reasonably object if a substantial force of “peace-keepers” were sent right next-door to Syria. Even if the real aim of sending them wasn’t to keep the peace.

However, the Guardian pointedly ignores this very real possibility along with any mention of possible Israeli involvement.

All of which makes this writer suspect that of the two correspondents involved in compiling the Guardians report, one in Lebanon and another in London, the London-based journalist is probably in the pay of British intelligence.

Interviewed in 2009, the man who went on to become ‘Jihadi John’ condemned 9/11 and 7/7 as “wrong”. However the fact that he didn’t mention false flags suggests he’s either a dupe, a dummy or a double agent